9/18 Both of these proceedings were part of his natural duty." "Mr.Wrayson is quite right," the Baroness remarked. "Mr.Bentham has not behaved as an honest man. He will have to be treated firmly but carefully. You are a little excited just now. Wait for an hour or so, and perhaps Mr.Wrayson will go with you." Barnes turned towards him eagerly, and Wrayson nodded. |